At his quirky best, the elder Cooper is a curmudgeon right out of central casting, grumpy old man meets borscht-belt crank. He really does fiddle with his hearing aid and yell, "What? I can't hear you," only to chide you afterward that there's no need to shout.—Norah Vincent, New York Times Book Review, 19 Feb. 2006We were in Edinburgh visiting the in-laws. I was, as usual, being a grumpy old curmudgeon. My people don't travel well.—David Mamet, Jafsie and John Henry Essays, 1999Oh, he had the reputation for being a curmudgeon, and he didn't suffer fools gladly, and often he seemed to have no tolerance for people at all.—Robertson Davies, The Lyre of Orpheus, 1989
only a curmudgeon would object to the nursing home's holiday decorations
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In Falling Together, Williams plays abundantly friendly Natalie opposite fellow Hallmark stalwart, Paul Campbell as Mark, a bit of a curmudgeon.—Rebecca Angel Baer, Southern Living, 21 Sep. 2024 Some are curmudgeons, gossips, narcissists, and bullies.—Heller McAlpin, The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Sep. 2024 The resulting tone is philosophical with a hint of the curmudgeon.—Steven Zeitchik, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Aug. 2024 Former representative and current Courant curmudgeon Gary Franks seems to conveniently forget about how diminished President Reagan was in the last year of office.—Letters To The Editor, Hartford Courant, 10 Aug. 2024 See all Example Sentences for curmudgeon
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